In most democratic countries, anyone can request a jury trial for a serious criminal charge, such as aggravated assault, fraud or robbery. Lesser criminal offenses such as disorderly conduct may not have a legal guarantee to jury trial, depending on the jurisdiction.
Yes, in MOST misdemeanor cases and in ALL felony cases you can be tried by jury. Traffic offenses might be a little different depending upon your state.
"Throughout a trial, a jury consultant will work with a laywer as a commentator or a reviewer of how the lawyer worked with a jury." A jury consultant is someone who has done extensive jury research. A lawyer will employ them to assist in selecting the jury and for assistance with the jury throughout the trial.
No, you cannot directly ask a jury, or address individuals on a jury, a question once the trial has started. If this is attempted the judge will order the jury to disregard the remarks and warn you not to ask the jury questions-it is contempt of court if you persisted. The jury is not on trial and you will leave a bad impression ie. that you are trying to be too clever.You can ask the jury questions only in jury selection.
Another name for a trial jury is "a panel of one's peers". To be fair, the court tries to have people on the jury that are educated and willing to participate in a fair trial.
The right to a jury trial and a fair hearing.
Trial by jury is guaranteed by the first amendment.
In a jury trial, the case is heard and decided by a group of impartial individuals (the jury). In a bench trial, the case is heard and decided by a judge without a jury. The judge determines the outcome based on the evidence and arguments presented in court.
Article 3, Section 2:"The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, shall be by jury." This means that every crime will be a trial by jury except for cases of impeachment.Impeach: to charge someone with a public offense
The right to a trial by jury is a right to all citizens in the United States. The trial by jury is part of the criminal procedure.
It depends on the parties in a case to demand for the Jury Trial. It is the plaintiffs right to demand for the Jury or Judge Trial. If the case is involved trial of a heinous crime or matter of public importance, case will be tried by the Jury.
Trial by jury is the right of Americans to be tried for their crimes and judged by a jury of their peers. Trial by jury is guaranteed in the 6th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
In a bench trial, yes. In a jury trial, this is up to the jury.
The jury in a jury trial. In the event of a bench trial, the trial judge.